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swift-mirror/test/embedded/generic-classes2.swift
Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño ba68faaed5 [test] Mark tests that use experimental/upcoming features as such
Find all the usages of `--enable-experimental-feature` or
`--enable-upcoming-feature` in the tests and replace some of the
`REQUIRES: asserts` to use `REQUIRES: swift-feature-Foo` instead, which
should correctly apply to depending on the asserts/noasserts mode of the
toolchain for each feature.

Remove some comments that talked about enabling asserts since they don't
apply anymore (but I might had miss some).

All this was done with an automated script, so some formatting weirdness
might happen, but I hope I fixed most of those.

There might be some tests that were `REQUIRES: asserts` that might run
in `noasserts` toolchains now. This will normally be because their
feature went from experimental to upcoming/base and the tests were not
updated.
2024-11-02 11:46:46 -07:00

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// RUN: %target-run-simple-swift(-enable-experimental-feature Embedded -parse-as-library -runtime-compatibility-version none -wmo -Xfrontend -disable-objc-interop) | %FileCheck %s
// RUN: %target-run-simple-swift(-Osize -enable-experimental-feature Embedded -parse-as-library -runtime-compatibility-version none -wmo -Xfrontend -disable-objc-interop) | %FileCheck %s
// REQUIRES: swift_in_compiler
// REQUIRES: executable_test
// REQUIRES: optimized_stdlib
// REQUIRES: OS=macosx || OS=linux-gnu
// REQUIRES: swift_feature_Embedded
class B<T> {
}
class D<T>: B<T> {
}
func callee<T>(_ t: T.Type) {
_ = D<T>()
}
public func test() {
callee(Int.self)
print("OK!")
}
public class Base<T: BinaryInteger> {
public func foo(_ t: T) {
print(t)
}
}
public class Derived: Base<Int> {
}
func testNonGenericDerived(_ d: Derived) {
d.foo(27)
}
public protocol P {
func mask()
}
public struct ConcreteP: P {
var x: Int
public func mask() {
print(x)
}
}
class BaseClass<SomeP: P> {
func foo(_ p: SomeP) {
p.mask()
}
}
final class SubClass<T, SomeP: P>: BaseClass<SomeP> {
}
public class BaseWithClassMethod<T: BinaryInteger> {
class func foo(_ t: T) {
print("BaseWithClassMethod")
print(t)
}
}
public class DerivedWithClassMethod<T: BinaryInteger> : BaseWithClassMethod<T> {
override class func foo(_ t: T) {
print("DerivedWithClassMethod")
print(t)
}
}
func testClassMethod() -> BaseWithClassMethod<Int>.Type {
return DerivedWithClassMethod<Int>.self
}
@main
struct Main {
static func main() {
// CHECK: OK!
test()
// CHECK: 27
testNonGenericDerived(Derived())
let x = SubClass<Int, ConcreteP>()
// CHECK: 42
x.foo(ConcreteP(x: 42))
let t = testClassMethod()
// CHECK: 123
t.foo(123)
}
}